The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... resistance already made , and corroborated by the universal consent with which certain qualities have been attributed to the Spaniards in all ages , encourages us to repel ; then are there mighty resources in the country which have not ...
... resistance already made , and corroborated by the universal consent with which certain qualities have been attributed to the Spaniards in all ages , encourages us to repel ; then are there mighty resources in the country which have not ...
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... resistance . You have been despoiled of your princes , your laws , your usages , your customs , your property , your liberty , even your lives , and your holy religion , which your enemies never have respected , however they may ...
... resistance . You have been despoiled of your princes , your laws , your usages , your customs , your property , your liberty , even your lives , and your holy religion , which your enemies never have respected , however they may ...
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... resistance of the Portuguese . " We entered Beia , " says one of those dismal chronicles , " in the midst of great carnage . The rebels left 1200 dead on the field of battle ; all those taken with arms in their hands were put to the ...
... resistance of the Portuguese . " We entered Beia , " says one of those dismal chronicles , " in the midst of great carnage . The rebels left 1200 dead on the field of battle ; all those taken with arms in their hands were put to the ...
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... resistance rising out of universal reason , and from the heart of human nature , — and by a peculiar providence disembarrassed from the imbecility , the cowardice , and the intrigues of a worn- out government — that at this time we ...
... resistance rising out of universal reason , and from the heart of human nature , — and by a peculiar providence disembarrassed from the imbecility , the cowardice , and the intrigues of a worn- out government — that at this time we ...
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... resistance , and had expelled its lawful Sovereign , he wrung from it unheard- of contributions , ravaged it , cursed it with domestic pillage and open sacrilege ; and that , when this unoffend- ing people , unable to endure any longer ...
... resistance , and had expelled its lawful Sovereign , he wrung from it unheard- of contributions , ravaged it , cursed it with domestic pillage and open sacrilege ; and that , when this unoffend- ing people , unable to endure any longer ...
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